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The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auction exceeded 77 million US dollars
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The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auction exceeded 77 million US dollars
Published 06.02.2023
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Last week, 46 transactions were registered at the auctions of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan.

For foreign currency, representatives of the business circles of the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and Afghanistan purchased gasoline (TCOR). Entrepreneurs from the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, the Virgin Islands and Afghanistan purchased aviation kerosene and hydrotreated diesel fuel produced by the «Türkmennebit» State Concern.

In addition, dyed terry products, cotton yarn, dry extract of licorice root and Portland cement were sold for foreign currency. Buying countries: Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Ireland and Serbia. The total amount of transactions exceeded 77 million US dollars.

For manats, businessmen from the UAE and Turkey also purchased cotton yarn in the amount of over 25 million 396 thousand manats.

For the domestic market, domestic entrepreneurs purchased calcined petroleum coke (SC «Türkmennebit») and packaging film (TCOR) with a total value of 75 million 500 thousand manats.

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